Re: Disable username, password and domain prompt
- From: gonolius@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 14 Nov 2006 12:01:40 -0800
Unfortunately, there is no "Always prompt for a username and password"
checkbox, and the "Logon network security" is already set to "Kerberos
/ NTLM Password Authentication".
Brian Tillman wrote:
gonolius@xxxxxxxxx <gonolius@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We are running Exchange 6.5 on Server 2003. The machines in question
are joined to the domain and the user is logging in to the domain.
I have yet to create a new mail profile for the user though. I was
hoping this would be as easy as some checkbox buried somewhere, but I
will see what happens when we create a new mail profile.
Click Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. Select the Exchange account and click
CHange. Click More Settings, then the Security tab. Uncheck "Always prompt
fopr a username and password" and see if that helps. Also try selecting
"Kerberos/NTLM Password Authentication" in the "Logon network security"
drop-down. This are the settings I have and I never have to enter my
Exchange credentials.
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Brian Tillman
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